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Here you will find important contacts for questions relating to your studies. Before you make any inquiries, it is advisable to check whether the answers you are looking for are not contained in the study and examination regulations or the internship regulations that apply to you.
Frequently asked questions are answered here in the FAQ.
Central Student Advisory Service and Admissions Office
The Central Student Advisory Service aims to provide orientation for prospective students and support them in their choice of degree program. For students who are already enrolled, there are also services to help them cope with the demands of studying. All offers and contact information can be found on the website of the Central Student Advisory Service.
The Admissions Office is the point of contact for questions about applying for a degree program and study requirements as well as general questions about enrollment. You can find the contact details of the responsible clerks and further information on the Admissions Office website.
Student Advisory Service
The subject-related student advisory service supports students and prospective students in particular with questions regarding the content of their studies (including requirements and specific study prerequisites, content-related questions when transferring to TU Dresden or within TU Dresden, specialization options, module content, selection of courses, degrees) as well as with regard to challenges of study design and organization (individual study schedule planning, compatibility of studies and family and/or career; part-time studies). The aim is to start a conversation together and provide students with advice on how to manage their studies. The academic advisors for the Bachelor's degree in Social Education, Social Work and Welfare Science and for the consecutive Master's degree in Social Education offer regular consultation hours as part of their academic advising services.
Dr. Romy Simon is the academic advisor for the Bachelor's degree program . Romy Simon. The student advisor for the Master's degree program is Dr. phil. Annett Kupfer.
Examination Office
The Academic Examination Office administers the Institute's degree programs. This includes, for example, registration for examinations, applications for recognition of study and examination achievements as well as applications for placement in a higher semester. You can find the relevant forms on the Examination Office website, as well as contact details, office hours and current deadlines for exam registrations.
Examination Committee
An Examination Committee ensures that the provisions of the examination regulations are adhered to. It is also responsible for appointing examiners. The Institute has an Examination Committee for each of the Bachelor's degree programs in Social Education, Social Work and Welfare Science, the Master's degree program in Social Education, and the Diploma program in Social Education, Social Work and Welfare Science, which is being phased out. The chairman of all three committees is Prof. Dr. Andreas Hanses.
Internship Office
The Internship Office is responsible for registration and checking that the requirements for the internship have been met. You can find further information and forms on this topic on the Internship Office website.
Module BAC AQ
General information on the BAC AQ (General Qualifications) module can be found in the study regulations for the Bachelor's degree program in Social Pedagogy, which can be found under Studying at the Institute or on the Faculty's website.
The registration for the examination in the module takes place under the term 'interdisciplinary cooperation', the submission of the portfolio via the mailbox of Ms. Dipl.-Sozialpäd. M.A. Birgit Müller in room WEB 206, together with the certificates of your attended courses. A standard cover sheet must be prepared.
Recognition officer
Mr. Jakob Göckeritz, M.A., is currently the recognition officer. Students (usually already enrolled on the Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Social Education, Social Work and Welfare Science) can find the form "Application for recognition of study and / or examination achievements" and further information on the legal basis ("Annex to the application") on the Examination Office website under the degree program forms. Further information on the procedure can be found here: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Faculty Student Council EW/SP
The Faculty Student Council (FSR) is the lowest, but therefore the most important student representation and thus the direct contact for questions concerning your studies. Further information and contact details can be found on the FSR EW/SP website.
Student degree program coordinators
At TU Dresden, student degree program coordinators are the contact persons for questions and problems relating to the degree program in the context of quality development. For the Bachelor's degree program this is Ms Constanze Kothmann(), for the Master's degree program Ms Laura Ludwig().